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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY APBIL1,1884- TWELVE PAGES.
THE WOMAN’S KINGDOM.
I rlgorom. Cutting* should be Uken from young I of some other vegetable, and then bread and cake
I wood before it grows hard. A prevalent Impress- I enough for all day. For a quarter they sot only
I ion Is that cuttings must be snapped at an "eye" I get as much weight of food as a dollar will buy,
The Home and the Housewife and Gossip I or "joint." This frequently leads to an unsuccess* I bat they get the very best that can be bought—
of the Hearthstone—Talks with 1 ful result, because at the Joint the shoot Is apt to be I quality as well as quantity It Is also cooked In
... _ AkM.iw.MM I hard; half an Inch higher Is the beat place to separ* I the beet manner. I have nothing left over. I don't
Women and About Women. ata , t " open this place till I finish eollec-lng end drive op
I The degree of temperature required to root, cut. I with my load. In a little while I have sold It all."
m I tings of almost all greenhouse and bedding plants I The man said It took a little time to make people
Saar* I •* ***’•»» ***** ol bottom beat, tutcerialned by | under.land that the food WMclean and wholeecme,
.. ‘ I pushing a thermometer Into tho und, and an at-1 but for year, many fsmllles bare llred entirely
Doubtless * T *J7 “« n > b ®r ° l W ° m ~ morpherio temperatnro ol lllteen degrees lese. upon purcham from Ui.lock.
Kingdom I. familiar witn the atorjr of Ten [ common «and i« the eafeit medium In which to |
from which men were excluded entirely. I Wlredoiigreen hourabenchthreelncheideepand I ?!^ up ° d “° d a ® , i*''“‘ f'* a7 ‘| cton “ d *^
That la a fancy aketch, but a aimllar effort at I packed down flrinly. after the cutting, ar. put winteS.‘“
ae para ting the aexea waa successfully tried by 01 ** I*? 7 " wb * t ao 7° a Juean by the ’make up’ ol adore
the monk, of Mount Athoe. Femalea areex-1 Sf/li kait'ilahl^wim^mi^ U rh« * D(1 >c ' re “ t,r '
eluded from that .mall peninsular with auch pf op .^f lD J ho “ mnI P t b“h.ded«d veltiutod _“J” -Jou'fbPP-utbeiepeoploh.Te thelrgood.
rigor that we are gravely told Dot even beoa Tbe ,i m0 retired for cutting, to root la from elgh ”‘ d “ P j,f h B . clr tb ™ b ™*’ T ““! . f° “ rt °"
«• allowed to be rant there to make coup for m twenty day., according to the variety and con- cIotbei mid# wltbom of . c „ *
the alckmonka, end even female fleas are dldonol cutting. ol artist, tire proportion I. still lea. Take a premier
chased away. While theaa men have lao- flanraura togogampto. Sow would rite look ptw
ceeded in banishing themaelve. from the | ™ "JT, "5 l B *biforean audience If her coelome wee not
I made to give her a soft, rounded form? These
anoaraand oover with rand an Inch deep. Saturate
herand with w.t.run, 1.1,1a Uk. mod. Fu, In | "
“Bowean you do that!
“With padding, of course. Wa make padded
OUR YOUNG FOLKS.
Devoted to the Instruction and Entertain,
ment of the Boya and Girls Who
Read The Constitution.'
I The Cherokee Advance onbllrhed what I did for
I the cyclone sufferer., Yonr little friend.
| Acworth, Ga., March 16, 1884. Bilue L. Bus
Dxim Aunt Scars: I am thirteen years old and a
farmer’s daughter. I have one brother and one
.later. My brother takes Tax Constitution and I
■ I Jove to read k. I like the young folks column and
[In writing for this department write plainly, on Bill Arp and Betsv Hamilton. The weather bas
seridlof yonr paper, and put "Our Young Folks" I been so bad I don't go to school now. Your
In one corset of your envelope.]
friend,
Lizxix Smith.
LOST PINS.
BT AGNES CABB.
"What becomes of the pins,"I,
Asked a bright little girl,
As sbe tossed from ber shoulder
A troublesome curl:
"The hairpins and shawlplaa.
The pins large and small—
Can anybody tell what
Becomes of them all?"
"Oh 1 they change, change into troubles."
Bald her brother so wise,
While he langbed In his sleeve
At her look ef surprise;
"Through some sly little crack
In the ground they creep In—
When, of course, they become
On the spot terrapins."
—Wide Awake.
Diab Aunt Susie: I am nine years old. Papa
| takes Thx Constitution and I always look forward
I to its coming with great pleasure, for I love to read
I the yonng folks celuxnn so much. I don’t go to
I school this year, but help mama at home. I take
care of the chickens ana a poor little motherless
calf, and tako a thousand other little atepi for ma
ma. Your little neice. Ifattik Tatum,
LaGrange, Ga.. March 10,1884.
derella, under her arm Just as Deborah said that.
The little girl was going to sprinkle and fold Cin
derella's clothes, which were always washed on
Monday and Ironed on Tuesday, just like any*
body's. Bat she forgot all about the clothes when
she heard Deborah say there was a possibility that
the man came from the moon. Stella was very
much interested in the moon. As she firmly be
lieved It was made of cheese, and also that one man
lived in It, her Interest could tcarcely be wondered
at
Oh! Deborah, was it really the Man in the
moon?'' she cried.
"Well, I shouldn't wonder," said Deborah, and
she laughed a little, thought she was cress. "Come
to think of it, be did Inquire the way to Norwich
And beseemed terrible hungry as if he had oome
Dxib Abuts™*: A*yon have given the cbll-1 * J. 0 ** Jonrney.’’ V . T .„ V
Aren a pl.ee lo yonr ptper I want to Join them. I Dld * ou * lTe hlm “y‘ b * n *
will give yon k me Idea of where I live In the “ I Wm » P lec ® «* bre * d ttat b ® °° ald ca< u
country between the Tiger and Enoree rivers. Ag. h ® ™ hungry. I alnt a going to pamper up
rieultnre Is the principle employment here, outride tram P* wjlb - J vlcmalf,lhat I’ve wore mjself
the cities. We raise various kind, ol grain and to the bone a cooking of.” raid Deborah,
fruit, though cotton waa the principle crop. Many ‘ 'No cheese t Oh! Deborah!" said Stella, reproach-
.- u , ,f j al iy.
other objection! to another place and oughTtobe I 0,conne the man In the moon waa accustomed
contented. We_go_to school and like onr teacher | to earing cheese since his dwelling place waa made
ol It,—and he might mlt* It dreadfully. It waa ■
Croee Keya, 8. C., March 18. IMA ' I Stella'a opinion that Deborah ought to have
_ thought ol that.
Dean AuaTSn.it: lam aeventeen years old and Aud why, oh, why, didn't Deborah ask him In.
makea children long for changes and “new” I my brother and I keep bachelor’a hall.. I do all near to.eeing tbe man In
things; yet I have never known a child who 0,8 cooklog and enjoy It very ranch, though my Deborah. ’
did not think “the things that happened to pother Is an old bachelor end Is aa lossy u an old , “ffd.h^ took much like ordinary people, Do.
mother when sbe vm a little girl," far more I the cyclone camef bat I believe convened I ome t0 lhlnk of'it, be he favored a private a
They say that the restlessness of childhood I
... ... . , I and propagation will be as succemful and sure as 1
presence of the eofter sex it is not on record JonB oa . tallcll#r botbed . T , ke oId platM or
that any reaervation bat ever been kept sacred
to women.
Thetime haa now come for the inhabitants I ihesllpeor culling, thick enough to touch one
of Woman’s Kingdom to decide whether or another. Expose the saucer to the sun In a window, _ _ __ ______ ...
not they will admit any members of the male *” d “®" r K ® ep ! ho “ Dd .“'* kod ’ ^or 11 l, " I eklrle, padded hlpi, padded arma, p.dded Insteps,
psrsnaslon. The editor has received a very ' 1,p ' wlU droop ,nd ne ™ r * llr ~ I padded'legs, p.dded thighs, p«dded waists; In fact
entertaining letter from a young bachelor in padded everything. What's It made ol? Fine
Florida accompanied by a picture of himself D«coa*T.o».-A (’.Ufornla writer lamb’s wool, and we guaranhe a perfect fliaudan
. „... . says: A woman looks Bret to decorallon; a man lo elegant shape. When alargebelletlatobepro-
and hla three comrades perched on a cart to I mfort m, a woman’s ptlrlifge to adom her- I duced we aometlmeahave to go into this branch
which Is at’sehed a small, patient looking I M]f (n B fantastic garb to please the eye# of min— j of the business pretty extensively. An elegant
ox. This quartette of yonng bachelor, were I and outrage the eye of woman. I can fancy Adam I form doea not always accompany la pretty face,
en route to their bachelor quarter, when the I when ho waa turned out of the garden of Kdon, I Homo of the prettiest girls will be slightly knock
picture was Uken. The writer of the letter I looking for s cabbago letf to lay awkwardly on hla I kneed or bow legged. We straighten them up.
gives a fall account of their borne, and how J 1 “ d 10 k " p “ l ® ,nD °*’ 1 Cin p l«>u , e Ero mak- ^mewill be lacklrig ln other rf.FtcU. We OH I boya and girl, than any of the stories or I Bondrlck, Ala., March 19.1S84.
,,, , , , . . . | Inga wreath of flowers toornament her hair loav- I them out and mako the Venus like form that you _ . ’ f _ . ,1 — — .
it U folnatobad, and h°w they plkn ® K ® *°®J r I lng tbs necessary, oomfortablalwl oovtringfor htr I—*cn the stags. We have arlbts who make k I games I have sent you?n know they do; and I Dsaa AuaiSnai,: ! am eleven years old and am htabrad ntothe clothe, basket and turn-
aflalre. They ask 11 It would be lawful to ad-1 .houlden until the last. Adam with the I specialty of this. In some cases of ladles who are M Bm going to send you agame that my I the only child with my parents now I( cs^pt one I JfA burned balloons; there tint any'sir tbore,
mil to the charmed circle of the Kingdom cabbage leaf probably went to sleep, until Eve woke very particular, the artist will make a model of mother played when she was a little girl, I brother. I go to school to Judge Uitoham and J Stella believes anything.”
four lonesome young bachelors, who have no him up to uk if ’’that wasn't pretty.’’ The uate her; then perfect the model, and after that make hope you will enjoy it as much as I did the snmm for mat£, U and Sea™ np’Se'Sionra every to'SiVSiowlf^'i'd DriSorehl mverefy* °° m “
woman'a amliUi.ee In housekeeping. for adornment lass deep ss nature and as lneradi- up thegooda, so that when she puts them on ahe h u t time I played morning before I to to school. Yonr lulls friend. Meantime Stella bad slipped Into the woodshed
The editor would Ilk. avote on the subject HVnlura J^u^Vsriri, of^oreTud U -Ne5°?mk , j“ U,Ul '' ,r ” ° , ‘ P * r<tCt “' “««-cxv atuo m." Brook. SUriou. G.„ M.rch 17. M l f““ G “"' SSlT* °‘ lhCm “'” IP -
from the member, of Woman’s Kingdom. Jhemeelrea upl “ * urh variety of colors and in j ew ork Journal. I g e |,ct one of your members for a prisoner, ,—■ , I Oh, joy t there he rat at the cud of the woodpile
1 *”»h » mt.inr. nt Are. .mn.-.ni, th.t ... I cacamuvr^Tjh. ran raw ”»o’, and hllaShM ■.<« a„..i Dgia Aokt Scsu: I am just eleven years old. I only a faw rods away.
Mel! -Shocauray no end blindfold him and make him kneel in Wf I g0 , 0 ndgooi and hope I cm learning fast. Papal. Stella went Into the pantry and get a huge piece
storaniunir’too’ In such a low raft voice c * nt * rof th ® r00m ’ Th ® n ®“ 0, y° d aUrm.r.nd ha, stokol.il kind. I am fond ol ^SSSfilm®" Bh? watq“fe?dUtanSefS.i Ihf
She can also tay 1 oo In such « low. rail voice miroh round hlm , he uking contiaudly ta~J^ridU*.ndwh sfi . ho|m^4I.I B^ 1 ® tt W ^ s i “^"‘Xk?»d , S?£ffaS
, . .. .. , I ^Who Koes round my cell." and von answer* I 411 1 l°° k rather croo, but Stella wa* never afraid of
lead penoil II yon give her ,,, f.., ™ ° “ 7 ! y ” an>wer I SS27n« , S® 1}?^, h Y ia iisi U “‘mow. ron«« I anythlng-except thunder and curly dogs Every-
, [ plenty of pencil*. I inR 1 Little Jacky King All." One by one you I Ga., March 18 18S4. Mom a Ciiunh. I ^ l0 ^y jj M j,j g wea j c and thow were Stella’*.
the young man who sets in the capacity of I mk “* r ’ She oan paw a display window of a dry goods drop off and hide, the remaining ones still Darn Anar Son,: lam eleven years old and am fn tbo'mMm'thongh'shs'didhope'he wasn'ouro™
oook tor their household. He promise, to I AcctnairraL Ottoiuks — II is a pretty fashion I ltoro wlthont stopplng-lf she la running to catch a I answering the prisoners demand. When the I arm. r’s daughter and have three brothers and I because cross people would never answer all the
write Kmetmthfui accounts of th. trial, | new to haveon. re twetow m^satumt a drawing | ^ m | last one has gone and the trilence tell, the | I ‘'““.“l.’Jl^bi'm'for a moment or two
and tribnlations of housekeeping without I room or boudour
the refining louclirs of a woman's hands. I “® “ t
Judging from tha pictured faces of these I oj^yeotors tosult the — I
young men, they are goodnatured, whole-l )w , k we n. They are Jolnca^'oget'ber atllghTaugcls 11“™ B,t,r the marriage ceremony haa been per-1 the prisoner and he sometimes finds consider-1 DanhVlllo, Ga., March 14, 1884. t pouts. But at length nothing better occnrring to
aouled fellows, and worthy of a seat In our wlthor without tassel,. Colored satin sheering Is I lo ™“* d ’ able trouble in finding the lost sheep. When I Deib Abut Sosi*: I am glad you thought of MHoVdoyon do'-man? 1
woman's congreas; besides It was never In-1 a good material to oorar them with, or a pretty I She can walk half the night with a colicky baby I he begins to search for them they slip oat and I giving ns a placo In Tnx CousTtronoH. My pa The man respoinlsd civilly, but rather gruffly
tended for one sex to attempt to live com- d *' k “>orod otetonne. I *“ h “ r •"« without oneo expressing a desire to ran t0 thp center of th# ring wher{) ho h „ has two large fish ponds. We ate two of tho large wu well aapoor loli. could expect to
1 | mutder the Infant K—■* mu U.. U,_. .U_ I cam from one Dond. I have made one collt and I -I snpporo you don’t have bread at homo?” re-
marked Stella.
"Not much, that’s a fact," said the man.
"But if you live on cboese entirely won't yon j
eat the moou up some day and tumble down to
...—^ U nd? # * *
t was a problem that had been troubling
...... , „ . . I such a mixture of dresa arrangements that one I
It l> to be hoped that all our .latere are aym-1 wonderl whelher Qed madB me woman or she I
pathetlo and patient enough to lend what m »do heriell? No man Is ever respected who wea:e 8 h0 ran also iar’’no
aid and comfort they can to these forlorn I anything loud In color oraarhh. Blmplldly la tho I mjt lt me , n , "re,.’’
youths so far away from boms and friends in I feature of man’s dress; but complicity describes sho cln , h , ', -
a strange land. The letter was written by “>• wonan’a She la merely an accomplice in the plent7 oI tlm0 lnd pI „
fortabty and happily apart from tho other- Uoc.sxmnu wnonav.wh.t they call "awlnl “b^'o «“.Vffi“hnre and neglret for years, which knelt The on® touched before r«.chlng th® ^7J e J, ro “„^J r P SS?<* UllMn^rin 0 ^
We feel sore that letters from this good-1 had luck’’wlth tbthoncohold crockery, are very 1 0 ne touch ol aludneas or conriderallon will drive I rin 8 Ukes his place. Acht Scaix. {am uot going to school now. Your blend,
humored male cook will be highly dnjoyed I well pleased with the present erase lor odd dishes, f rom her recollection. m ra t tMtob tar,-w
by all the ladies In the Kingdom. I a. It I. neat to Immwslblo tnanoll a,eL Themnre I ^ ...I OUR LETTFR. BOX,
MAKING HOME PRETTY.
as It 1s next to impossible to spoil a set The more I she oan go lo church and afterward tell you whal
a rich man’a table partakes ol tho appearance of every woman In the congregation had on, and lu
I the tsblo In a cheap boarding house the more 1, 0 mo rare instances
| nithetlc It la. I the text was.
. „„„ „ Dxaa A CUT sou*: I am nine yean old, and I go I Dxak Auut Susix: I am a farmer’s son and am I
can give a faint Idea of what I to school. My teacher Is Miss Anderson and I love I twelve years old. I have been to school for several I Stella ever since she heard the moou wu made of
I her very much. I havo three sisters and lour I Jean, but will have to work this year. I love to I ob | b J B1 , a 0 ber , nlbR puIll6d )ook and ,
She oan go to the theater every evening and the I brothere. My youngest sister Isa telegraph opera-.I go to school and work on thefarm too. Inevtr did I laughed at little. "Eat the moon up. Well, I be
Amt ix thxHodhuold.—Modern decorators
and artists cannot endure imllillons of ,ny
kind, but if thou who rannot aflord
chase the genuine article choose
their Ingenuity by making things which »?* I ™ ' FiiTthi^m.'^'SrTuTl7l UmsTthsli'p7u"r I «>>. can-hut what’s the use? A woman can do
pleasing to the eye and will render their 0T#r t t, ( ume Just enongh aqua ammonia to I “X'hlng or everything end do It well. Sho cut
homes more attractive. I do notseo that I moisten. Idomorein amlnute than amancan doin aubour, _
their tuto will bB lnnercil therehv Even . I | and do lt bettor. She can mako the allrgtd lords I Smith’s store tOMlay, lor one of his olerka give me | leedthe tlocic for'iiapel YountralyT
rrmtn imliafinn .iinm . I DsooiiTivs Fauciis — A novelty Isa tripod I ol crettion bow down to hor own sweet will and I a copy of Tna Coxsnionox and lt was the flnt ons I Gxocos T. Hcxt.
®f d ® lnii,a,,on "J 10 "" and appreciation of ,i, nd , lormed of twigs of rustio wood, raralahed. I they will never khow lt 11 bsdaverseeu. My papa la not a’’paper man”and I p “ rrJr ’ Hou,ton Coaolr ’ Matctl 14 ’ 18M -
tho beautiful, and l la more to the credit of a I a amall apool of cotton or silk la threaded on each |
farmer's daughter In a remote part of the I twigs, so that tho silk can bo unwound without re-
I Tunnel HtU, Ga., March It, 1884.
Diab Aoxt Bests: I am so glad I went to Mr.
- —- , pasturing it and making . —. -... ... ...
a patch this year and 1 ve a band to help mo dig I n-spr ct for so exalted a personage aa the man In
up the stump#. I am going to put lt In cotton and I the moon.
doea not take Tux Cokstitctiom, but I am going to I Dana Aunt Buna: I am eleven yyara old and I
The man devoured the cheese with such great
hungry bites that ahe waa more than ever con,
vtneed that lt was hla natural food.
J “now did yon come down?” wu her next
I question.—Sophie Lovett.
1 (To be continued )
country to mako her rough surroundings I moving tho spool,
pleasant u ber Innate taste and love of color
and form impel her to do, than fora favorite of
fortuno and leader of aoolety to influence “the
stylos" by her fancy for some particular kind
FEMININE GOSSIP.
Bicono Hand Food Shots in New Yona.—A most
Inlsreatlng account waa gtven mo by an eyo wit*
declared* love 11 ’to*°'a**lady^ aud^aried bar ‘*7‘°g?‘hlm to. I like it so much, 'specially out | have pieced one quilt and am knitting a pair ol | THE OVERFLOWED MISSISSIPPI
be hla
allowed her here
I Ono evening soo, a
aged rotative who resided In the family ol which I
I here to-day from Louisiana state that ' thi
i , ”11 ""J I the young man waa a member. A. the approached I a , wln . My twlu brother and I go to school and I — Misrisaippi hu broken over the most d
of nil phlnn antlmia lit,,,. . I nee, of a eoene In New York. A brown bearded I tb o door a sudden Impulre caused hor to pauso. I., have a Ann whoni I take music li-wmi, ton I Diab Aunt 8usnt: As you requuted me to write I the lovecs, and that government aid i
brepJ’^Transnaren^nafnrinva nrndnra <, ' rm ; n “ n 't>*box olabig covered wagon,heavily be „bom.lhe thought, and she misht Tua rny Uacher ray“ am“he smarteit UlUe girl about my plants, IjvriU do eo now. I have a few I necessary to prevent tho people from starving
brae. Transparent palnlmga produce an ex-1 loaded, drove alowly through the deep snow anti I en00U tH« him and saelng her u,ere I *he haa la her ctara. Youre truly. I almond gratia and am going to gralt tome apricots. I Reprewntatlve King, ol Louisiana, received to-day
ccllent eflect ou lamp shades, or lamp screens, | mud In Willett streettastulghh and pulled up In | ha woaId pr ; b , bly , be I Liberty H1U Monroo Conuty^'^MMo'h 17W84. 11 have grafted some apples oa pears and pears ou among others, tho following telegram: “-Rodney
hi m . While sbe ’ ' ’ ' I apples and have changed apricots, peach, plum I Miss , March 25.—Tensas parish entirely lnundatodl^.
1 Dsaa Aunt Buna; 1 am eleven years old and I and cherries on each other's trees. Please publiith I Katlona will be rcuqlrcd lor 20.COO dastltute'pcople
especially under artificial and transmitted I trout ol a plain, old luhtoncd little houso above I g| on purpol , (o _____ ______ ___
light. The appliances, tools, and materials he*»m>X “rest. The children lu that neighborhood 1 1(ood a|)on lh o d oonte P meditating she htard the
* 1 •awl L nnu d s —Li b L it-,, waxnn had halfarl fl fframW Ihn I wsawwarawraw —* u aaaw J 4, ““n *s* u J aas iUU I AJAA1I Allfll DUUKi ol J iEUUll II B lUplVUKUs RUU
of the best white gelatine of powdered gum | riSS5ta TteOmaa tilled rinding whatanswor tom.ko totho all-important ,eU. a great many gooda I am going to school aud
I question; and In married Ute she finds lbs young | have to walk two mllea to school. We have the
., , ,,, . „ I hone from between the shalu. Tho Germaa lilted
arable, and pumloe atone. Firet the muslin out , bo Uckol the wagon heavy barrel! and
fata to be prepared for painting by tiling n big cylindrical Uus. When tho boy came back he
piece of thfe required dimensions In tbs sketch-1 assisted the man in lilting down two packing
lug frame, and siting the surface with a ao- I boxes and some cstra hoavy barrels. All these |
lutlon of gelatine in hot wnter with the aid of were carried Into the basement. Thou tho chll-
a fiat and modantalv stiff brush The drat dren reappeared, one or two at a llmo. All ran
a fiat and inodorately atltr bruah. The dobn , boilcp . „| ,ho lltllo building and took
man an excellent hnaband and father.—Fhrenolog-
leal Journal.
FOR THE KITCHEN
Sena Biscuits.—Inmaklngaoda biscuits handle I
war for rations The same amonut la needed aa li
1882. T!)e laboring ctasees are In great distress.
I I Dk ‘* Al ” eu,„: About two years ago m.ma’s I Tbe „cre oYS"tS'STSSf to'the speake
year an? they were “ryntw. Your. trStaf he,1Ul WM n ,°‘ ?*” kood ’ * nd ’ 1 T ®^ -ggunlettlon staling that liS
1 John alfobd. I young to do if, I had to do a good dMl of tho oook-1 at JS!
Trickum, WhitcfleldCounty, Ga., Maich 10, IM [ n g. Mama would get out all tho thing* and I’d JSShborhood of Vicfiburg ^ 7 dow!T ‘to
Dill Aunt flniir I tm tan vun old End »- 0 I aUnd up in a chair and make up the bifcnlU. I Now Orleans are now higher than
UXA* AUNT BDSIE. l am ten yoaraoia, ana i go | t —ulu.. the bigheat point reached in 1882, andthatlanS
s little aa posalblo, mako repldlyxnd put directly to achoul to J. H. Meachmau. I havo nine atudlea. « WM P«“F bMd " otk * h ® n ’ b “‘ now 1 STmhfnM K'e'h^vo. by the ov'etflSwIug ol
I .. . ... *»7 nicely. Not long ago papa egrloultural^istricia, beenunablo to help* thu
} h T leJS 1 *R selrea. He accordingly iuggeaU that if It be i
|» Aii I pleawure of congress to anuiurlxe the dlstributl
clock and they all very I of ■ubsi-tenceiupplJei to those rendered dcatlti
though in some <
may be useful. After tbe costed muslin is I rosy and tat. There wcroGcrm.n, IrUh and non-1 ^0^^tartai oTttre'TC^fu'l M I l.l.Vy'r
perfectly dry th. aurfac. may be rubbed genl- “"nVblg 0 '•« ^ .vo,y r S«.° r ptaro,K.?p^r | L7.
t nearly all up. Yours truly.
I of anbal-tence supplier to those rendered doatitnl
I by the floods, he. in the first instance, be autbi
j ized to expend for the purpose an amount not i
r much. I have to get breakfast aud walk 21 dsak Aunt Srsra: Wo thought we’d like to join meram! l a“wp°rta l tJd for the C fJHri 0 o d f thS!?m
. - „„ , n „ , - I to school every morning. My cousin, Annie the boys end girls department. Wo go to rehool dered destitute by the llooda of the Ohio river
ly with a piece ol pumice atone lo make the D “ * '“F' 1 “* r ™ “F°“ * |*’ proportion. Btacutu or grms will rite more quick- Kindrew. wanta to know how to mako a rug, and , n d love our teacher and all our schoolmates. We lu tributaries
pencil mark., th. pen drawings, and th. color. JSrtSVSk ^.omewra ^d and“omT.ra ^!“»«!i“ 01 “ r ® 1 ' h ®““ *•. bu »‘ mado 'mo mo h long iriSu'shirpeuSt'ato'ue'^nS! * n r *« d,1 >« th « Bible through now and want to N *w Oaua'" " nC *“° K! '
.at a ms .11 1 .1 1 .1 I— ' I 1011111 ll III A hrifiPri (h* nlsftlllla ■» marlfl fn. If tha I ...A .bk . k.A/,.. th.,«ihn. •• ■.■■••.takiwwonli aik wen anm e oMn.tl/in. abonf If P Aian (all ng I nftllbiAMl fmr
■ — • . — 1 LniniiiK «u,ui t-.u-i,■uwio w.nuunuu .uiucoh, ,, . , ,, .. , _ .. i hvj. uiu ,-u awt vm—, » — . ._ ... , Nsw OhLgANf, March 25 A special to thoTlmot
adhere better. The outlines u( tho painting I .mamla. Thehean wu mtdeunof Iraamenta ol I *° m0 tlm ® b®' 0 ™ tb ® bhMUltsar® made, for If the Uud with a knobou theotner.soyouratlchcswon’t I ask yon tome questions about it. Please tell us Democrat from Vicksburg says the river tiwlayS
, 7“ ,, '«»“'“*• TOO neap was maae np ot rragmenu at tl , 0 b , tb bllonlu wm bu b , n lb , Up „ ff i then enl long .trips of old cloth-cotton wh i C h ta the longest and which the sherteat verse; °“ »«“>! » nd ‘wo, lnchra above the high watfr
can then be drawn with a jiendl direct on the everything that Is Included under the terms Dab. , . ’ . b ‘ or woolen-and tacked them together and wound JK tholoogest and .hottest chapter: which f“L k £ l . •* 82 ?* la *«“ to the depth ol on. half ah
tnnslin and nflerwarda traced out with pen I flesh and lowt. Riba of bool with clumps ol meat I , ni *’ "»F u “” °> “road or pastry mixed w “h I mto a largo ball. Put the stlchea on your needle verse has all tho letters of the alphabet except J Inch this morning. A letter from Point Pleasant
muslin, ana allerwaras tnsctu out wtin pen ” “ *■ skeleton, of turkev. duos. w “* r roqulres a hotter Are than that mixed with and knit plain knitting. Your friend, la h- which is thexslddtechapterandmiddle Te S.“? P*I 1 * b ’ Boulstana, rays: Our people are nmr
and ink. This, however, haa to be done very attachcdtothe boo. lkoloonl o Itur k oy , , duct., ml ,k « LuluA.Gbavis verie Yourdarlne lUlonclcre .offering from oneotthomostdsaarou. overflow
narvfoilv .. .ni.iakraon onlv with Hlfltmilt. I A® 0 **’ chlckm “ * nd *»“• b l rd » *“ U>o Bus condl-1 — I Jonesboro, Ga., March 12, 1884. I “ Viola arin Ekha Blush. ‘ h *> b “ «7er visited this eecUon. Our cittaeu
oarafol^a.JBtatakraoai | Uou^ The woman began tho construction ol an-1 Obauah B«AD.-Take one and two thirds cup. | , ~,.u. , _™,a ... l„Bonest vane,Ertherl^^» I! h s ^wrs..Johu 11-1
earthwork constructs!
therefore, to aketch the outline in Ink tint on I the impatient
apiece ol paper, place the latter under the I see the nature — —, , —™.. r «™,
muslin, and from lt trace with peu aud ink oake? Bay, Sarah, U that cake?' called out ouo yeast end rat to rise ovor nlghL In the morning I wtfoo'.b ““ havetostayaSd wor'k oS th£
1 stand the prmure. The atotk
md families are aeekiug hJi - "
, places. Thi** portion, unfortunntely, has oo I
and most of the people and • - -
muslin, ana irom u trace wttu pen auu tua w moruing go6g loaoo , i, U | i htTe t0 gtA . and work on the er„. «i„v.wa most ox tne people and *u k base t
the sketch or Datteru to the woven surface, from the back, round Ba-ah’a eyes made the moat I dlreolve one-hall teaspooatul soda In a little water, farm, aa mother has no one elte^Jo help her do the I, Th* Man In The Moon - Hemlghthave come M | m1 ppl foraalety. Judte fordlall _
, . , . . I eloquent reply. They were staring and waterlog I and add one half cup molaases; stir this Into the I fax® work. I •i'di oome of the youug folks would I fro® the moon, for all I know, said Deborah rath-| from below this morning, and mii tbe water
Th.fram.ta hen ptod on an erael 1“ »I ~4tu B c./e and |X«k. and ram*. I brrad, mtx quite rah andpTtn b.ktigtln to.i: I »'‘'®“«• Your ,tlen< ‘'Matt,. B. CauraxLL. | e ,' C ™ ,1 , r ' Bb « «■ ,‘ prinkl “* EiWSTet JjaTUTfiS .
slightly slanting poeitton, and turned against I W hat’s got Icing on it," «*id little Sarah, "and I Hake thoroughly. A nice rye and wheat loaf may I Mountain Hill, Harris County, Go. I clothes for tomorrow s ironing, and she wanted to I hixher than in 1882 New* from the Yasoo ai 1
a window or against a source of artificial I they’shot rolls and they’s pudding." When all I be made lu tho same way. nselns one and one-half I — I get them done before her "beau" should come to I Tallahatchee riser* show® that considerable <♦*
light, such as gtsor an oil lamp. For judg- ™ ready the children were'calledLd then the cup. slf .1 rye°.“^r.Tyou Z ’“"ni ^ ^ ^ ““ ^ '
1 •* - — 1 »*»•«< i Hve ump nntrtn snrlngs, Ala., but am on a I and now Jack was asking questions I woekiko agaisst the storm i
There Is no I Deborah often declared that If ever she "hired I A dispatch to the Ttiura Democrat from Bayt(i
y lecsoua to I oat again, it woald be with folks that didn’t allow I4Vhbit 7 wina^n.hi'
| rtcis my wu augiuii. Huvwum HmlY'bnprove I ‘ be * r chUdren to ask ba many questions w tho little I ,i x miles betew here, in ^slnt 'cotfpee^ parUh, r reSi -
with a med;um, which can be bought ready I ., Notb i,., .. aud mln . K Uk .i...... I CU P °* » nJ *>“ r enongh lo moke a stiff bat- Ter . ,J, be Wb en you read this t gutu you Mudgetta asked. 8he waa all wore to skin and a malu levee ruining Immediately in Its rear,aid
prepared, or made of turpentine and alccatlf I held forward to outstretched arma Tha man I l «i““ bl >“**l»“*ooverDlght In the morning will ray: ’’Well, my child, lt'a a good Ahing you bone with them." I workS'hanl'duriDa tae traSnHSt th!£,®5!SE
in equal parts. This makes tbe colors moreltoiMdln the meala aud tho woman shovelled * dd ““"'h 1 !.'„!?**'' on -** 1 ' c “l> ol melted but I y? p r r0 tatte r P ’ 70 Ora»di* utkee Thi r'otOTtTU 6 I Deborah wu very rosy and plump, she evident- were unavailing. a.tbo pr.,iecUon o( th.- levee g.-e
.nil nreventa their runnino I bread rolls and oake In until tho baskets were I ,er ’ «»• •»» untmea; Mlieooonful of salt, flour I a ud T like lt very much—’specially the youug | ly Intended that remark to be taken In a figurative I way thla mcrnlcg and precipitated, fie
...I .a.- ^
’ ’ ’ . I never believed anything. I Thla dyke was built lu 1M0 »ud w.*u» ?i feet hi<h
Tbs general rules for transparent panting, loaded. When askiHi whew he got all that provla
mo, of contra, th. ram. » for any other kind h ““ u ltt ^ cl . y '_ „ coil m01 f00d
to rile five hours. Roll half loch thick; cut into
round cakrs and put In the pan, When they haTe I
Slelta the youngrat girl beUeved everything. She I firarfJS*d*uSr Tvo'yo'aTf m"‘n‘w“re'Sb, b "
of painting, but the following special hints - , money t lbe gjm Aveuue hotel Ms I ,lood hal1 ,a bo “' mlk * - on each one and Data acnt Scart: I am a farmer's boy eleven
may be found uraful. 1. Leave untouched L WMk . ig 0 twice a day with my wagon-alter pul ,mo Ul * °” a ln,t “ UT ’ I years old. and I’m going to plant a corn patch and I never had the slightest doubt that the wonderful | tt . B'eSovUlelnd Edra:p“oreram“ Thto„ „
thora part, oltlf. .ketch which are to appear breeklrat and after dinner. I buy Irena the St. I AN.c.T.a Btrecir-oTr-hall cup butter, two “V 10 "Is-corn and peu thtajear. _ I have a nice I threg. related In the Arabia. Klgha, Orinx.. «n-1 •» «»» J Is Urejt
White,or in a strong light. 2. For laying Nicholas, Gllwy house and Continental also. AU I cup. sugar, two plnta flour, two tcaipoonlul ol Uk-1 (o r d h!m UT fcridra e f ranmVke monryraUIng I G ?!n n, h!! nd h ! l0 , th "rf,r%hi! I b ‘V J n U1 t ,!r ' Tbl.vra’er-will efieet the rimtaht
grounds, tkiee and all large, fiat tints, use a this stuff la what waa tall over to-day. Thora hotels la, powder, on* tcaipoonlul extract nutmeg. Blit | aod_ peat to rail, don’tyou?_ I want to goto school I Nei Ynfk‘w>~ '
PaoTsoatiNoPLaNTS-Atadyhadafrieudwho, | F" . _ bllta Btxta BiKutva-Three pintao? flour, two eggs, guera Iwlllhavetocalt myseU a Texaa girl now. I tell them to any one else, became ahe never asked I * d J;petch ra th. Pic»yur,e
out the warmtng pan*. *u mu u wna. u cauea tw) Ublwp00a(u „ oneio , n cup ol Jtuti u,ough nearly ril my klufolk. live In Oeorela. I trim II they were ins. She asked bint everything mm^Sou.TOtomT
tl iraae. I . I have uot tutted torchool vet. but helo mother da I . . ..."V. . ....... . , ".W,“ ao PA T . 0, P. me Wl
oo departing for a loug cruise In fortlgn waters,. . d ml( i d)il . n i n tho hotel trade I one mm cup vi jcu*, ■ w«uiu **w‘i«* u»» i*ve »u uwnw. a i atm it iney were true, ene ooxea aim every uxt
presented her with a bunch of rt*es. Her tm MtdvSutk.?* TeUUte 0Bt C0D of ml,k : - 1 * o'clock, roU o.t .» ** *** »>ut Ae never thought ol that
-iM P0-* wsw four °^ k an * ^ rise, of enttets, pot- ^?|f.“jLtMTte Slr^trrSftidlrs Jack had only aaked Deborah who it was that bad
item, end “J . aa freeh aa mv customers I Unf one on lop; lei rise until sapper. *U like li very much. We wt sroand Uie fire in | knocked at the dcor, what be wanted, ot what
a thriving I ***** w, end are aa irean aa my cuatomers i ^ twenty mln u tea. I evenlrss and have BUI Arp, Uncle Remus and I . '** - „«,«-* .«
I could get at the bakeries for five rimes tbe price X lwen,y lnate ** Beisy Hsmllton’s letters read aloud, and wo do I ~ un,r / h ® fee “*? l ® u • “ U T*' “ be ^ eU
rail for" "Aud hew do you measure this out to Car. Mar Coaw B^n-Ona pint tilled com ‘ a i«F them w much Tour‘iMleWead dr^ what he had en, II he had been drinking
yonr cuatemera?" "Well, I ealentate to give meal; peuron lt one quart Lolling water and two p» r |,, Teaaa, March !0, lr»I ' m W eaL ?i ha eJt
_ _ i enoutb for twenty*five cents to keep a family of I tesspooufuls of aalt, three cgxs, the whites beaten I I all Bight, if he wanted any thug to eat, if begot
gating plants by cuttlog. Is that tha .lock Irem " dT( „ day. 1 raU u Utile a. ten AM aa light aa pout Me. an” then add the yolks Dli * aunt Scars: I am eight years only tmj anything, 11 she raked him In, what ahe thooght
which the aUp ta "mapped ahallU pertreUy I charts about lour oenta a pound lor nnbcatao, to the whitra, sad beat all again uutli» a onl ? Aeughter. though I have three broJiereM hi. name was, like had a red noee. If bit hair waa
--I*., h.aimmm MaiSMa h* h«A imm I 1 1 Papa takes Thb Convtitutiox. I am oor going to | curly, and whareshe thought he came from. And
thought wu how to preserve them aa long aa poeal
ble. Sba propagated a plant from .very item, and
oo tha retnrn other friend showad him
huh Irom each variety of raw which had been
given her.
An absolutely Important condition when propa-
"*“• l ®°S'breadVor'threeccntsm!Ican'bur’tea b *" T ‘' T ‘ hi °'
„W .k. raU aa much bread lor three ceuta aa lean hay la a Cu ._ -
mined by the way lo which a aUp breaks off. 11 the
m it litre and dora not bend or'kore" It merbe I b4ktr F ,ar 18 oenta. For twmty-flve cenu I «t™ on. teaaooonfal redaon.^noonlnl crcraatartTr’ mtiralrom Acworth. tS cictoETWas no
zzzrxsztXu.‘uV‘.r.a^
M.rr,a.. .a. _~Mi I. tan old nr mh.rmtra I hsU a gallon ol taaihcd potatoea and hall a gallon 0Tea _ » Wt wot MO and SOonilta bratdra other thlnra
caua that tho wood ta too old. oc otherwise not
I school now and am learning tocook. lean chum I he did not think Deborah ought to be ra crest, as
Cantu Bucurvt —One plat ol thick soar cream, | and take ap and dress tha hotter for mama. I live I u ho had asked many questions.
“ ■ " ■ *“”11“*““ *“"*'■ ““ Jackoonldask question* when he tried hat he
... had not got fairly under way then.
era. We got 160 and SAqallu, besides other things, | Slelta —into th* kitchen with her doll, Cln-
threugh It. Ilia bellered that no ingar
msde in Weet Baton Rouge the coming —
crevasse has occurred at Waterloo, six miles t
Bayou Bara, oa the west side, ad
its voluma to the overflow fans
Morgan sea above, and Mulatto Point beiw.
Many threatened placet along the lines a e ow
being strengthened, and amall breaks are cued.
The water la reported aa paasiugovtr many lee**
and driven over others ny tne wind ol Bu-Yay
moraDg. Th* rim raiched Its highest waer-
matk ol 15*4 on Monday morning, hut it baa fa' en
2% liichts, donbtlcaa caused by ine crevasse at Va-
terloo -A small crevasm la reported at Btchler
and Stewart's Laka aide plantation, a mil* abve
Raccoorel. Kemp levee, below Vicksburg, *’*—
Bandar. The levee in (rent ol the Belts l.
h- use broke Sunday night, and the waterin'
streets is tram lour to fin loet deep.